Developer Hello Games officially released the patch notes for the latest update to the PC version of its space exploration and survival title No Man’s Sky.
The team at Hello Games published the patch notes for three different PC updates that were recently applied to No Man’s Sky, giving players a more concise idea of all the issues that the studio has managed to fix thus far.
Among the many major issues reported on the platform, couple of specific errors that the patches provide include fixes for explorers getting stuck under the world, players unable to save while alive, and multiple cases of crashes occurring.
As stated by Hello Games, all of the applied fixes at this point in time should attend to roughly 70 percent of the bugs, glitches, and problems in No Man’s Sky that players have brought up with the developer. What’s more, the studio has revealed it is currently working hard to rectify the remaining 30 percent of the issues as fast as possible.
Sean Murrey has made an announcement that Hello Games has been really busy since No Man’s Sky’s PC release date on August 12, collectively gathering and working hard on all of the support requests delivered straight to the studio, as well as tracking posts on Steam, GoG, Reddit, and other online sites. Those interested in going through all of the PC fixes offered with the latest updates can read the full patch notes here.
Hello Games has made a promise to the fans that once all of the PC fixes are taken care of, it will then switch to No Man’s Sky’s post-launch assets and DLC with the addition of features such as space freighters and base-building materials. However, it remains to be seen when all of the amendments for the problems on the platform will happen.
No Man’s Sky is currently available for PC and PlayStation 4.